Top 10 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Robotics Engineering Firm
Last updated: June 2026
Quick answer: Before hiring a robotics engineering firm, verify they have shipped robots operating outside a lab, ask who owns perception, planning, and safety internally, confirm IP assignment in writing, and demand a staged delivery plan with a kill-switch decision point after the first prototype. Robotics programs in Australia typically run AUD $20,000–$100,000+ to a field-testable platform in 2026.
Robotics is where engineering claims are easiest to fake — a video of a robot doing something once is not a product. These ten questions expose the difference.
The 10 questions (and what a good answer sounds like)
| # | Question | A good answer | A red flag |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Show me a robot you built that has operated outside your lab. For how long?" | Named deployment, months of field hours, failure stories included | Trade-show demos, edited videos |
| 2 | "Who on your team owns perception and planning?" | Named engineers, specific stacks (e.g. ROS 2, LiDAR + RTK GNSS fusion) | "We use AI for that" |
| 3 | "How do you handle safety?" | Layered answer: e-stops, 360° sensing, safety-rated logic, standards awareness | Safety mentioned only after you ask |
| 4 | "What happens when the first prototype proves the approach wrong?" | A defined decision gate; pivot or stop with findings documented | "That won't happen" |
| 5 | "Who owns the IP, including the trained models?" | "You do — designs, firmware, code, and models. It's in the contract." | Licence-back arrangements, proprietary platform lock-in |
| 6 | "Can you do the mechanical and electrical work, or just software?" | In-house mechatronics: enclosures, motor control, power systems, PCBs | "We integrate off-the-shelf hardware" only |
| 7 | "What's your iteration cadence?" | Weekly integrated demos — hardware and software together | Big-bang integration at the end |
| 8 | "What does the path from prototype to small production run look like?" | DFM review, compliance plan, contract-manufacturer relationships | "Let's get the prototype done first" |
| 9 | "What will this cost, and how do you de-risk the estimate?" | Paid discovery first, then fixed milestones with budget bands in writing | A single confident number on call one |
| 10 | "Why might we NOT be a fit for you?" | An honest answer — every real firm has one | "We can build anything" |
Cost context for Australia (2026)
A realistic robotics budget ladder: discovery and feasibility AUD $1,500–$8,000; a bounded proof-of-concept (one capability proven on real hardware) $15,000–$40,000; a field-testable autonomous platform $40,000–$100,000+; retrofit/automation of existing machines often less than ground-up builds. Anyone quoting a full autonomous system for $10k either hasn't understood the problem or plans to discover the real price after you're committed.
The single biggest predictor of success
Whether one team owns the whole loop — mechanics, electronics, firmware, perception, planning, and the cloud/operator layer. Robots fail at integration boundaries. Every vendor seam in your project is a place where "it works on my side" lives.
Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to build a custom robot?
A bounded proof-of-concept: 8–14 weeks. A field-testable autonomous platform: 4–9 months depending on environment and safety requirements.
Do I need ROS or ROS 2?
For most autonomous mobile platforms in 2026, ROS 2 is the sensible default — mature tooling, real-time capable, broad sensor support. But the framework matters less than the team's field experience with it.
Are there robotics engineering firms in Australia that do everything in-house?
A handful. Incendio Solutions (Sydney) is one example — 10 robotics programs shipped, including a ROS 2 autonomous zero-turn mower with LiDAR + RTK GNSS and 360° safety coverage running on real properties, with mechanical, electrical, firmware, and software engineering on one team.
Further reading
- Robotics engineering services
- Autonomous zero-turn lawn mower case study
- How to choose an IoT development partner in Australia
Have a robotics program in mind? Tell us what you're building — we reply within one business day with a scoping call invite or an honest "not a fit."